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Layout Problems • Design or Optimization?
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Facility Layout Process • Combination of art and engineering • Many techniques available – Muther’s SLP Approach (1973) – Optimization based approaches
Systematic Layout Planning • Phase I - Determination of the location of the area where departments are to be laid out • Phase II - Establishing the general overall layout • Phase III - Establishing detailed layout plans • Phase IV - Installing the selected layout
Systematic Layout Planning ANALYZE
Input Data and Activities 2. Activity Relationships
1. Flow of materials 3. Relationship Chart
4. Space Requirements
5. Space Available
SEARCH
6. Space Relationship Diagram
7. Modifying Considerations
8. Practical Limitations
SELECT
9. Develop Layout Alternatives
10. Evaluation Source: John S. Usher class notes
Systematic Layout Planning • • • •
P Q R S
• T
Product: Types of products to be produced Quantity: Volume of each part type Routing: Operation sequence for each part type Services: Support services, locker rooms, inspection stations, and so on Timing: When are the part types to be produced? What machines will be used during this time period?
SLP
SLP
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Sample relationship diagram 1
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Special Considerations in Office Layout • Minimizing distance traveled by employees • Permitting flexibility so that the current layout can be changed, expanded or downsized easily • Providing a safe and pleasant atmosphere for people to work in • Minimizing capital and operational costs of the facility
Operations Review • • • • •
Is the company outgrowing available space? Is the available space too expensive? Is the current building not in the proper location? How will a new office layout affect the organization? Are office operations too centralized or decentralized? • Does the office structure support the strategic plan? • Is the office layout in tune with the company's image?
Cubicles layout
Albany International Airport layout
Operations Review for MortAmerica, Inc. • Is there a significant increase in mortgage lending operations of MortAmerica, Inc.? • Are the costs of leasing and refurbishing interior space too high? • Is there a problem with the current location? For example: – There is not enough space for expansion – Major attorneys’ offices, other related financial institutions and restaurants, are not located within a reasonable distance of MortAmerica, Inc. – Adequate parking space is not available – Traffic is too congested
• Will a change in office location improve business?
SLP for MortAmerica, Inc. • • • •
Evaluation Planning Site selection Design and layout
SLP for MortAmerica, Inc. • Review current space utilization • Determine space projections • Determine level of interaction between departments • Identifying special consideration
Current and Future Space Requirements Department Name
Customer Service (CS)
Mortgage processing/marketing (MP/M)
Credit check (CC)
Operations Audit (O/A)
Top management (TM)
Current/Future Requirements
Current space/employee Number of employees Current total space/category Future space/employee Number of employees Future space/category Current space/employee Number of employees Current total space/category Future space/employee Number of employees Future space/category Current space/employee Number of employees Current total space/category Future space/employee Number of employees Future space/category Current space/employee Number of employees Current total space/category Future space/employee Number of employees Future space/category Current space/employee Number of employees Current total space/category Future space/employee
Categories of Employees and Number in Each Category Senior Senior Staff Clerical/Secretary Net Gross Executive Staff Space Space, Required 150% of Net Space 150 100 75 1 4 1 150 400 75 625 938
200 2 400 250 1 250
200 1 200
200 2 400
100 4 400
250 3 750 250 5 1,250 250
100 4 400 200 2 400 200
120 6 720 100 10 1,000
75 1 75 75 2 150
100 15 1,500 100 10 1,000
75 1 75 75 1 75
80 5 400 90 15 1,350
75 5 375
100 20 2,000
75 2 150 100 5 500 100
795
1,193
1,550
2,325
2,025
3,038
1,075
1,613
400
600
2,525
3,788
3,300
4,950
2,150
3,225
Current and Future Space Requirements Current gross space150% of net space
Future net space
Future gross space 150% of net space
300
450
465
700
File Storage Room (FS)
300
450
80
120
Customer Waiting Lounge (CW)
300
450
800
1200
Conference Rooms (CR)
500
750
1000
1500
Employee Break Room (EBR)
200
300
850
1275
Rest Rooms (RR)
200
300
500
750
Total
1800
2700
3695
5545
Support service area
Copying/Printing Area (C/P)
Current net space
Relationship diagram for MortAmerica, Inc. Customer service (CS) E Mortgage processing (MP)
I E
Credit check (CC)
I
I Closing/underwriting (C/U)
I O
I Copying/printing (C/P) A
A Conference room (CR)
U
X A
X Employee break room (EBR)
X I
A O
O I
I X
U
U
O U
U
U
U
U
U U
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A
U
U
U U
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Customer waiting (CW)
U
U
A U
X
X
A
Files storage (FS)
I
I U
I I
O
I
Operations/audit (O/A)
I
I
O
I
E
O
Top Management (TM)
O
I
O
Rest rooms (RR)
O
E
Activity relationship diagram for MortAmerica, Inc. TM
CC MP
O/A RR
C/U
CS CW FS CR C/P
EBR
Space relationship diagram for MortAmerica, Inc. TM
CC MP
O/A RR
C/U
CS CW FS CR C/P
EBR
Pre-architectural layout for MortAmerica, Inc. TM
CC MP RR M
RR W
O/A
C/U
CS
CW
FS
CR C/P
EBR
Engineering design approach 1. Identify the problem
2. Gather the required data
3. Formulate a model for the problem
4. Develop an algorithm for the model and solve it
5. Generate alternative solutions, evaluate, and select
7. Implement the solution
8. Continuously review after implementation
OSHA, ADA and Local Codes
OSHA, ADA and Local Codes
Service and Manufacturing Facilities Organization
Showers
Lavatories
Water Closets
Water Fountain
Others
Restaurants
-
1 per 200
1 per 75
1 per 500
1service sink
Arenas (capacity more than 3000)
-
1 per 200 1 per 120 (male); 1 1 per 1000 1 service (male); 1 per 60 (female) sink per 150 (female)
Churches
-
1 per 200
1 per 150 (male); 1 1 per 1000 1 service per 75 (female) sink
Schools
-
1 per 50
1 per 50
1 per 100
Airports
-
1 per 750
1 per 500
1 per 1000 1 service sink
Factories
Section 411
1 per 100
1 per 100
1 per 1000 1 service sink
Hospitals
1 per 15
1 per room 1 per room
1 per 100
1 service sink
Prisons
1 per 15
1 per cell
1 per 100
1 service sink
Hotels
1 per 1 per room 1 per room room
-
1 service sink
Dormitories
1 per 8
1 per 100
1 service sink
1 per 10
1 per cell
1 per 10
1 service sink
REFERENCES • Heragu, S. (2008). Facilities Design (3rd Ed.). CRC Press. • Tompkins, White, Bozer and Tanchoco. (2010). Facilities Planning (4th Ed.). New York: Wiley.